Bill McCollum

When the history of 21st century Florida is written, one of the great mysteries will be Gov. Rick Scott. As in: How did this guy get elected twice? (I suppose the same thing can be said by detractors of our last two presidents, Barack Obama and George W. Bush.)

But Scott is one of the more beguiling political creatures to ever come along. A lawyer and former health care CEO (whose former company was fined a record amount for Medicare fraud), he was an utter political neophyte when he propelled himself to the Governors mansion in 2010 by crafting an outsider image and then spending $70 million of his own money on a barrage of advertising to beat establishment Republican Bill McCollum...

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